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Multi Day Treks The forests and pastures of southern Tonekabon are vast. Here are only a few examples:- A. Two day one night treks 1. Aghuzhal to Lemira. Drive Khoonegeli to Aghuzhal 17km 45 minutes forest dirt road, hike to Lemira, visit Lemira then continue to Lemira summit 2800m and return Bale Gardan shrine night in tent or a shepherds dwelling return to Aghuzhal via Valge Sar and Neyestan. Total hiking 8 hours day 1 and 5 hours day 2. 2. Noosha and Kashtan. Khoonegeli to Noosha, night in tent or local house in Noosha, second day climb Kashtan summit 3300m and return via Gerd Kuh and other summits along the way like Charcot and Zard e Sar. Total hiking 4 hours day 1 and 9-10 hours day B. Multi day treks 3 days 2 nights including summits. 1. Lemira to Laktarashan back from Jahak. This is a trek that will take you from Lemira (see above) to a sheep and goad pasture dwelling called Ravar where the first night will be spent amongst shepherds, you would never have thought they could live in such places, well above the forest line at an approximate altitude of 2700m but deep in a valley with amazing views of Nashemin and Kashtan summits and onto Laktarashan village on second day before heading back north again via a different route and spending a night in a forest dwelling called Jahak before returning to the road via Valge Sar village. Trekking time: day one 8 hours day two 6 hours and day three 5-6 hours. 2. Noosha to Aghuzhal via Nashemin and Ravar. A long route showing you some of the remotest and best kept secrets of Dohezar valley and Goleyjan district including some ancient settlements, alpine pasture and rocky summits. Nights in tents in Palungagardan 3000m and Ravar 2700m. Trekking hours day one 7 hours day two 9 hours day three 7 hours. This trek can be extended to include Laktarashan and a night in Jahak.

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